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Im looking for a declawed cat, either a tabby, or a calico, preferably female, and either free, or for sale at a low price. It doesnt matter if at a adoption center, or at a private breeder, or even at a house, it really doesnt matter, and if they are cheap, declawed, cute, female, and have all of their shots up-to-date. I will give you 10 points!!!

2007-07-09 11:12:16 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Cats

I live in the Winston-Salem, North Carolina area

2007-07-09 11:28:29 · update #1

9 answers

www.petfinder.com You didn'tsay what area your in..just go to the website and you can do a search...they do have declawed ones you just have to take the time to look


Here is an example: when you look thru..look for the little black paw print to the right of the listing...It means those are the ones that are declawed and all animals from this site are required to be fixed and vaccinated.

http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=8579984

2007-07-09 11:18:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Call your local humane society and the local animal shelter and animal control. If they don't have one then they will have the phone numbers to local adoptions centers in your area. If you go to a store or a breeder, you will end up paying top dollar I am afraid. They are for profit outfits where as adoption centers, humane society and the animal shelters are non-profit organizations. You could also call the vets in your area they might know of someone that is looking for a home for their cats for one reason or another. If at all possible, get one from a humane society or shelter or adoption center as these cats sometimes end up being put to sleep if they are not adopted in a certain amount of time. You might be able to get everything that you want except the declawing. Consider this as an option. Where ever you do get the cat from they can teach you to trim the claws and this is better for the cat as if the cat does manage to get outside (cats are notorious escape artists) it will not be able to climb a tree or catch little furries to feed itself and he is now given a death sentence. Declawing is an amputation. The animal shelters, and humane societies and adoption centers will either have already innoculated and fixed the cat or they will provide funding for this to be done. Good luck in finding the cat of your dreams.

2007-07-09 11:27:42 · answer #2 · answered by prayer l 2 · 0 0

call Cats secure practices and the RSPCA. They continually have kittens. i'm confident one among them interior sight could have a ginger kitten. besides the undeniable fact that, woman ginger cats are incredibly, and that i propose incredibly, uncommon. it truly is a genetic colouring, and purely in very uncommon circumstances do you get ginger women persons. you need to evaluate the two a male kitten (little distinction in character whilst neutered, besides) or a diverse colour. the alternative is authentic of tortoiseshells, that are just about continually woman.

2016-10-20 11:24:38 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Try your local newspaper, ASPCA, go on line & see whats in your area as far as cats go, or put your own add in the paper asking for what your looking for in a cat & maybe someone in your area will call you? GOOD LUCK!!

2007-07-09 11:31:13 · answer #4 · answered by yvonne p 4 · 0 0

Look in your local news paper there are always tons of cats there. They also have some at pets stores sometimes too. A shelter would also be a good place to look.

2007-07-09 11:20:04 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Pet stores.Why not go to the Humane Society?So many animals need homes there.

2007-07-09 11:16:31 · answer #6 · answered by sharen d 6 · 1 0

Please get 1 at a shelter! Call and ask if any r de-clawed. The animals r waiting so patiently for their forever homes!

2007-07-09 11:22:13 · answer #7 · answered by Hollyberry♥ 4 · 0 0

Check petfinder.com

2007-07-09 11:16:14 · answer #8 · answered by keezy 7 · 0 1

what area do you live in? that might help.

2007-07-09 11:19:53 · answer #9 · answered by Donotanswer 3 · 0 2

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